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Drugstore Cowboy
Video: Drugstore Cowboy is presented in a 1.85:1 anamorphic transfer, with no option for full frame. The film shows some minor wear signs, but nothing major, so I won't delve much there. The black levels are very dark, but that is intentional, and no detail is lost without purpose. Colors are also very well done, with all hues being vivid, yet earthy, as to fit the material. Overall, I am impressed with the visual transfer, it captures the essence of the film's style quite well.
Audio: Artisan chose to use the original 2.0 stereo track, and I can't penalize them for it. The track is more than adequate, and it is as the movie was intended to sound. Music sounds good, with some surround use, but not much. Dialogue is the key factor in this audio equation, and it passes the test. While a little too quiet in some places, usually the vocals are clear and easily audible.
Extras: Artisan called this disc a Special Edition, but it lacks the goodies other SE's have. It has some good stuff though, so I'll stop my complaining. First off, you get a running commentary with director Gus Van Sant and actor Matt Dillon. The commentary is decent, but once was enough, believe me. You get a nice mixture of entertainment from Dillon and technical info from Van Sant, so it should please most listeners. You also get a "making of," which is a fun watch. Heather Graham fans will like the extra footage. On the whole, there is some great stuff within this featurette, with interviews and behind the scenes footage. Rounding out the disc are talent files, production notes, and the trailer.
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